Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory

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1 Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory vcenter Orchestrator 4.1 This document supports the version of each product listed and supports all subsequent versions until the document is replaced by a new edition. To check for more recent editions of this document, see EN

2 Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory You can find the most up-to-date technical documentation on the VMware Web site at: The VMware Web site also provides the latest product updates. If you have comments about this documentation, submit your feedback to: Copyright 2011 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. This product is protected by U.S. and international copyright and intellectual property laws. VMware products are covered by one or more patents listed at VMware is a registered trademark or trademark of VMware, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. VMware, Inc Hillview Ave. Palo Alto, CA VMware, Inc.

5 Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory provides information and instructions about configuring and using the VMware vcenter Orchestrator plug-in for Microsoft Active Directory. Intended Audience This information is intended for anyone who is installing and configuring the plug-in, using the API of the plug-in, and using the workflow library. Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory is written for experienced users who are familiar with virtual machine technology, with Orchestrator workflow development, and with Microsoft Active Directory. For more information about Orchestrator, see For more information about Microsoft Active Directory, see and VMware, Inc. 5

7 Introduction to the VMware vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory 1 The Active Directory plug-in (VMware vcenter Orchestrator plug-in for Microsoft Active Directory) allows interaction between vcenter Orchestrator and Microsoft Active Directory. You can use the plug-in to run Orchestrator workflows that automate Active Directory processes. The plug-in contains a set of standard workflows. You can also create custom workflows that implement the plug-in API to automate tasks in your Active Directory environment. This chapter includes the following topics: Active Directory Plug-In Components, on page 7 Installing and Configuring the Active Directory Plug-In, on page 8 Active Directory Plug-In Components The Active Directory plug-in relies on a number of components to function properly. vcenter Orchestrator and Microsoft Active Directory provide the platform for the plug-in, and the plug-in provides interaction between those products. Role of vcenter Orchestrator with the Active Directory Plug-In You must use the Orchestrator configuration interface to install and configure the Active Directory plug-in. You use the Orchestrator client to run and create workflows and access the plug-in API. The Active Directory plug-in is powered by vcenter Orchestrator. Orchestrator is a development and processautomation platform that provides a library of extensible workflows to manage the VMware vcenter infrastructure and other technologies. Orchestrator allows integration with management and administration solutions through its open plug-in architecture. Microsoft Active Directory is one example of an administration solution that you can integrate with Orchestrator by using plug-ins. Plug-In Interaction with Microsoft Active Directory You can use the plug-in to run Orchestrator workflows that interact with Microsoft Active Directory and perform automated tasks in the Active Directory infrastructure. Active Directory is a directory service that stores information about objects on a network and makes this information available to users and network administrators. VMware, Inc. 7

8 Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory Installing and Configuring the Active Directory Plug-In You must use the Orchestrator configuration interface to install and configure the Active Directory plug-in. Active Directory Plug-In Functional Prerequisites To be able to install and use the Active Directory plug-in, your system must meet the following product prerequisites. vcenter Orchestrator Verify that you have a running instance of Orchestrator. You can log in to the Orchestrator configuration interface at Version 1.0 of the plug-in works with vcenter Orchestrator 4.1 and For information about setting up Orchestrator, see the vcenter Orchestrator Installation and Configuration Guide. Microsoft Active Directory Verify that you have access to a Microsoft Active Directory instance. Version 1.0 of the plug-in works with Microsoft Active Directory 2003 and For information, see the Microsoft Active Directory documentation. Install the Active Directory Plug-In To be able to use the Active Directory plug-in, you must download the.vmoapp file containing the plug-in and install it using the Orchestrator configuration interface. Prerequisites Verify that you are logged in to the Orchestrator configuration interface at Verify that you have downloaded the.vmoapp file from Procedure 1 On the General tab, click Install Application. 2 Upload the Active Directory plug-in. a b c d Click the magnifying glass icon. Select the.vmoapp file to install. Click Open. Click Install. The Active Directory plug-in tab appears in the Orchestrator configuration interface. 3 On the Startup Options tab, click Restart service to complete the plug-in installation. Configure the Active Directory Plug-In To be able to connect to a Microsoft Active Directory instance by using the Active Directory plug-in, you must configure the connection parameters for the Microsoft Active Directory instance. Prerequisites Verify that you are logged in to the Orchestrator configuration interface at 8 VMware, Inc.

9 Chapter 1 Introduction to the VMware vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory Procedure 1 Click Active Directory. 2 (Optional) Leave the Copy from LDAP configuration check box selected to use the Orchestrator LDAP configuration settings. This option is applicable ony if you use Active Directory as the Orchestrator LDAP client. 3 In the LDAP host text box, type the IP address or the DNS name of the host on which Active Directory runs. 4 In the Port text box, type the value for the look up port of your LDAP server. NOTE Orchestrator supports Active Directory hierarchical domains structure. If your Domain Controller is configured to use Global Catalog, you must use port You cannot use the default port 389 to connect to the Global Catalog server. 5 In the Root text box, type the root element of your LDAP service. If your domain name is company.org, your root LDAP is dc=company,dc=org. This is the node used to browse your service directory after typing the appropriate credentials. For large service directories, specifying a node in the tree narrows the search and improves performance. For example, rather than searching in the entire directory, you can specify ou=employees,dc=company,dc=org. This displays all the users in the Employees group. 6 (Optional) Select the Use SSL check box to activate encrypted certification for the connection between Orchestrator and Active Directory. 7 In the Default domain text box, type the default domain. If your domain name is company.org, 8 Provide credentials for a user with full browsing rights on Active Directory. 9 (Optional) To enable users to log in with a shared user name, select the Use a shared session check box and provide credentials for the shared session. 10 Click Apply changes. VMware, Inc. 9

11 Active Directory Plug-In Scripting API 2 The Active Directory plug-in scripting API contains classes, with their respective attributes and methods, that allow interaction between vcenter Orchestrator and Microsoft Active Directory. You can use the API to develop custom workflows that interact with Microsoft Active Directory. This chapter includes the following topics: Access the Active Directory Plug-In API, on page 11 Active Directory Plug-In API Classes, on page 11 Access the Active Directory Plug-In API Orchestrator provides an API Explorer to allow you to search the Active Directory plug-in API and see the documentation for JavaScript objects that you can use in scripted elements. Procedure 1 Log in to the Orchestrator client as an administrator. 2 Access the API Explorer from either the Orchestrator client or from the Scripting tabs of the workflow, policy, and action editors. To access the API Explorer from the Orchestrator client, click Tools > API Explorer in the Orchestrator client toolbar. To access the API Explorer from the Scripting tabs of the workflow, policy, and action editors, click Search API on the left. 3 To expand the hierarchical list of Active Directory plug-in API objects, double-click the AD module in the left pane. What to do next You can copy code from API elements and paste it into scripting boxes. For more information about API scripting, see the vcenter Orchestrator Developer's Guide. Active Directory Plug-In API Classes The Active Directory plug-in exposes JavaScript API classes related to logical unit management. AD_Computer Class The AD_Computer class contains attributes and methods related to Active Directory computer management. The AD_Computer class defines the following attributes. VMware, Inc. 11

12 Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory Attribute Returns Description allattribute Array of Object Returns all attributes. distinguishedname String Returns the distinguished name of an item. enabled Boolean Allows you to enable or disable a computer. hostname String Remote host name. id String Unique ID of an element. name String Node name. The AD_Computer class defines the following methods. Method Returns Description addattribute(string,object):void Void Adds an attribute. destroy():void Void Destroys an element from the Active Directory permanently. getarrayattribute(string):string[] Array of String Gets an Active Directory attribute for an array of values. getattribute(string):string String Gets an Active Directory attribute. removeattribute(string):void Void Removes an attribute. rename(string):void Void Replaces the name of an attribute with a new one specified as the parameter. setattribute(string,object):void Void Changes the value of an existing attribute. AD_FavoritesManager Class The AD_FavoritesManager class contains attributes and methods related to the management of favorite Active Directory objects. The AD_FavoritesManager class defines the following attributes. Attribute Returns Description id String Unique ID of an element. name String Name of an element. The AD_FavoritesManager class defines the following methods. Method Returns Description addfavorites(any):void Void Adds an Active Directory element to a list of favorites. removefavorites(any):void Void Removes an Active Directory element from the list of favorites. AD_Group Class The AD_Group class contains attributes and methods related to Active Directory group management. The AD_Group class defines the following attributes. Attribute Returns Description allattribute Array of Object Returns all attributes. computers Array of Object List of all computers. containers Array of Object List of all Group objects. distinguishedname String Returns the distinguished name of an item. 12 VMware, Inc.

13 Chapter 2 Active Directory Plug-In Scripting API Attribute Returns Description id String Unique ID of an element. organizationunit Array of Object List of all organizational units. usergroups Array of Object List of all user groups. users Array of Object List of all users. The AD_Group class defines the following methods. Method Returns Description addattribute(string,object):void Void Adds an attribute. createcomputer(string,string):void Void Creates a new computer and adds it to this container. createorganizationalunit(string):void Void Creates a new organizational unit and adds it to this container. createuser(string,string,string):void Void Creates a new user and adds it to this container. createusergroup(string):void Void Creates a new user group and adds it to this container. destroy():void Void Destroys an element from the Active Directory permanently. getarrayattribute(string):string[] Array of String Gets an Active Directory attribute for an array of values. getattribute(string):string String Gets an Active Directory attribute. removeattribute(string):void Void Removes an attribute. rename(string):void Void Replaces the name of an attribute with a new one specified as the parameter. setattribute(string,object):void Void Changes the value of an existing attribute. AD_OrganizationalUnit Class The AD_OrganizationalUnit class contains attributes and methods related to Active Directory organizational unit management. The AD_OrganizationalUnit class defines the following attributes. Attribute Returns Description allattribute Array of Object Returns all attributes. computers Array of Object List of all computers. containers Array of Object List of all Group objects. distinguishedname String Returns the distinguished name of an item. id String Unique ID of an element. organizationunit Array of Object List of all organizational units. usergroups Array of Object List of all user groups. users Array of Object List of all users. The AD_OrganizationalUnit class defines the following methods. Method Returns Description addattribute(string,object):void Void Adds an attribute. createcomputer(string,string):void Void Creates a new computer and adds it to this container. VMware, Inc. 13

14 Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory Method Returns Description createorganizationalunit(string):void Void Creates a new organizational unit and adds it to this container. createuser(string,string,string):void Void Creates a new user and adds it to this container. createusergroup(string):void Void Creates a new user group and adds it to this container. destroy():void Void Destroys an element from the Active Directory permanently. getarrayattribute(string):string[] Array of String Gets an Active Directory attribute for an array of values. getattribute(string):string String Gets an Active Directory attribute. removeattribute(string):void Void Removes an attribute. rename(string):void Void Replaces the name of an attribute with a new one specified as the parameter. searchcomputer(string):ad_computer AD_Computer Searches for a computer by name. setattribute(string,object):void Void Changes the value of an existing attribute. AD_Unknown Class The AD_Unknown class contains attributes and methods related to the management of unknown Active Directory objects. The AD_Unknown class defines the following attributes. Attribute Returns Description allattribute Array of Object Returns all attributes. distinguishedname String Returns the distinguished name of an item. id String Unique ID of an element. The AD_Unknown class defines the following methods. Method Returns Description addattribute(string,object):void Void Adds an attribute. destroy():void Void Destroys an element from the Active Directory permanently. getarrayattribute(string):string[] Array of String Gets an Active Directory attribute for an array of values. getattribute(string):string String Gets an Active Directory attribute. removeattribute(string):void Void Removes an attribute. rename(string):void Void Replaces the name of an attribute with a new one specified as the parameter. setattribute(string,object):void Void Changes the value of an existing attribute. AD_User Class The AD_User class contains attributes and methods related to Active Directory user management. The AD_User class defines the following attributes. 14 VMware, Inc.

15 Chapter 2 Active Directory Plug-In Scripting API Attribute Returns Description accountname String Returns the SAM-Account-Name. allattribute Array of Object Returns all attributes. distinguishedname String Returns the distinguished name of an item. enabled Boolean Allows you to enable or disable a user. id String Unique ID of an element. memberof Array of AD_UserGroup Returns groups that contain the user. userprincipalname String User principal name. The AD_User class defines the following methods. Method Returns Description addattribute(string,object):void Void Adds an attribute. destroy():void Void Destroys an element from the Active Directory permanently. getarrayattribute(string):string[] Array of String Gets an Active Directory attribute for an array of values. getattribute(string):string String Gets an Active Directory attribute. removeattribute(string):void Void Removes an attribute. rename(string):void Void Replaces the name of an attribute with a new one specified as the parameter. setattribute(string,object):void Void Changes the value of an existing attribute. AD_UserGroup Class The AD_UserGroup class contains attributes and methods related to Active Directory user group management. The AD_UserGroup class defines the following attributes. Attribute Returns Description allattribute Array of Object Returns all attributes. computermember Array of AD_Computer Gets the computers that are members of the current group. distinguishedname String Returns the distinguished name of an item. groupmember Array of AD_UserGroup Gets the groups that are members of the current group. id String Unique ID of an element. memberof Array of AD_UserGroup Gets the groups of which the current group is a member. usermembers Array of AD_User Gets the users that are memebers of the current group. The AD_UserGroup class defines the following methods. Method Returns Description addattribute(string,object):void Void Adds an attribute. addelements(object[]):void Void Adds elements to the group. destroy():void Void Destroys an element from the Active Directory permanently. getarrayattribute(string):string[] Array of String Gets an Active Directory attribute for an array of values. getattribute(string):string String Gets an Active Directory attribute. removeattribute(string):void Void Removes an attribute. VMware, Inc. 15

16 Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory Method Returns Description removeelements(object[]):void Void Removes elements from the group. rename(string):void Void Replaces the name of an attribute with a new one specified as the parameter. setattribute(string,object):void Void Changes the value of an existing attribute. ActiveDirectory Class The ActiveDirectory class represents the Active Directory base. The ActiveDirectory class defines the following methods. Method Returns Description getalldomaincontrolercomputers():object[] Array of Object Returns all AD_Computer instances for all subdomain domain controllers. getcomputerad(string):ad_computer AD_Computer Returns a computer by exact name. Returns null if no match is found. getcomputeradrecursively(string):object[] Array of Object Returns computers recursively for the whole domain tree. getdc():ad_computer AD_Computer Returns a computer representing the domain controller. search(string,string):any[] Array of Any Searches the Active Directory for a specific type of object. searchrecursively(string,string):object[] Array of Object Searches recursively the domain tree of Active Directory for a specific type of object. 16 VMware, Inc.

17 Using the Active Directory Plug-In 3 Workflow Library The Active Directory plug-in workflow library contains workflows that allow you to run automated processes related to the management of Microsoft Active Directory objects. The workflows are grouped into categories depending on object type. You can integrate standard workflows from the workflow library in custom workflows. This chapter includes the following topics: Using the Active Directory Plug-In Inventory, on page 17 Access the Active Directory Plug-In Workflow Library, on page 17 Active Directory Plug-In Workflows, on page 18 Using the Active Directory Plug-In Inventory The Active Directory plug-in exposes all objects in the connected Microsoft Active Directory instance in the Inventory view. You can use the Inventory view to add authorization elements or to run workflows on Microsoft Active Directory objects. You can enable the Use contextual menu in inventory option to display the workflows that are available for an inventory object. When the option is enabled and you right-click an object in the Orchestrator inventory, all available workflows for the object are displayed. Access the Active Directory Plug-In Workflow Library You must use the Orchestrator client to access the elements from the Active Directory plug-in workflow library. Procedure 1 Log in to the Orchestrator client as an administrator. 2 Click the Workflows view. Option Access the set of standard workflow categories Access the set of workflows related to the management of favorite objects Action In the hierarchical list, select Library > Microsoft > Active Directory and expand the selection. In the hierarchical list, select Library > Microsoft > Favorites Management and expand the selection. VMware, Inc. 17

18 Using the vcenter Orchestrator Plug-In for Microsoft Active Directory Active Directory Plug-In Workflows The Active Directory plug-in contains a set of standard workflows that cover the most common LDAP functionality. You can use the workflows as building blocks for creating complex custom solutions. By combining standard workflows, you can automate multistep processes in the Active Directory enironment. Computer Workflows The Computer workflow category contains workflows related to Active Directory computer management. You can access these workflows from Library > Microsoft > Active Directory > Computer. Workflow Name Create a computer in a group Create a computer in an organizational unit Destroy a computer Disable a computer Enable a computer Description Creates an Active Directory computer in a group. Creates an Active Directory computer in an organizational unit. Deletes a computer from an Active Directory instance. Disables a computer from an Active Directory instance. Enables a computer in an Active Directory instance. Organizational Unit Workflows The Organizational Unit workflow category contains workflows related to Active Directory organizational unit management. You can access these workflows from Library > Microsoft > Active Directory > Organizational Unit. Workflow Name Create an organizational unit Destroy an organizational unit Description Creates an organizational unit in an existing organizational unit. Deletes an organizational unit from an Active Directory instance. User Workflows The User workflow category contains workflows related to Active Directory user management. You can access these workflows from Library > Microsoft > Active Directory > User. Workflow Name Add a user to a user group Change a user password Create a user in a group Create a user in an organizational unit Create a user with a password in a group Create a user with a password in an organizational unit Destroy a user Disable a user Description Adds one user as a member of a user group. Changes the password for a user. SSL connection is required, and the password must meet the Active Directory restrictions. Creates a user without specifying a password. The password must be changed at the next login. Domain policies must allow users to have empty passwords. Creates a user in an organizational unit. If SSL connection is disabled, you cannot specify a password. Domain policies must allow users to have empty passwords. Creates a user and sets a password for the user. The password can be changed at the next login. Creates a user in an organizational unit and sets a password for the user. The password can be changed at the next login. If SSL connection is disabled, you cannot specify a password. Deletes a user from an Active Directory instance. Disables a user from an Active Directory instance. 18 VMware, Inc.

19 Chapter 3 Using the Active Directory Plug-In Workflow Library Workflow Name Enable a user Remove a user from a user group Description Enables a user in an Active Directory instance. Removes a user from a user group. User Group Workflows The User Group workflow category contains workflows related to Active Directory user group management. You can access these workflows from Library > Microsoft > Active Directory > User Group. Workflow Name Add computers to group members Add groups to group members Add users to group members Create a user group in a group Create a user group in an organizational unit Destroy a user group Remove computers from group members Remove groups from group members Remove users from group members Description Adds one or more computers as members of a user group. Adds one or more user groups as members of a user group. Adds one or more users as members of a user group. Creates a new user group in an existing container (group). Creates a new user group in an existing container (organizational unit). Deletes a user group from an Active Directory instance. Removes one or more computers from a user group. Removes one or more user groups from a user group. Removes one or more users from a user group. Favorites Management Workflows The Favorites Management workflow category contains workflows related to the management of favorite Active Directory objects. You can access these workflows from Library > Microsoft > Favorites Management. Workflow Name Add a favorite computer Add a favorite group Add a favorite organizational unit Remove a favorite computer Remove a favorite group Remove a favorite organizational unit Description Adds a computer to the list of favorites. Adds a group to the list of favorites. Adds an organizational unit to the list of favorites. Removes a computer from the list of favorites. Removes a group from the list of favorites. Removes an organizational unit from the list of favorites. You can access the list of favorite objects from the Inventory view in the Orchestrator client. VMware, Inc. 19

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